Brave bounces late to slip previous cardinals

Brave bounces late to slip previous cardinals

MLB: Atlanta Bahadur in St. Louis CardinalsJuly 12, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Cardinals named Holiter Nolan Gorman (16) is congratulated by the third basman Thomas Saggiz (25) after hitting two runs against Atlanta Braves during the second innings at Bush Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imgon Images

Sean Murphy scored a three-run domestic run and Jurikson Profar brought the game winning the game with a ground ball in the ninth innings, as Atlanta Braves beat St. Louis Cardinals 7-6 to 7-6 on Saturday afternoon.

Ronald Ekuna Junior and Marsel Ozuna also scored domestic runs for Braves, who won the third time in four matches. Profar made a double, a run, besides his Go-forward grounder.

Braves started a bullying, in which Aaron Bummer served as a opener and conceded three runs on four hits in two innings. Dedbell Hernandez (4–1) won as the fifth of six Atlanta Pichers, while Raisel Iglesias earned their 11th Save.

Nolan Gordeman hit a two -run homer and scored twice for cardinals, losing for the third time in four matches. Johel Poseo had a domestic run, a double and two runs, while Brendon Donovan was with a walk with a walk and RBI with 2 -for -3.

Cardinals Starter Eric Feddy gave three runs on six hits in 4 2/3 innings. He hit one and one went away. Ryan Halesley (3–1) gave a Go-forward run in the ninth.

Cardinals outfielder Lars Nutbar exited the game after five innings with inconvenience to the left.

Ekuna kept the brave above 1-0 with her first inning homer, her 12th.

Atlanta increased its lead in the second innings by 3–0. Ozuna led Ozuna with a domestic run before the singles, Nacho went to third place on the single and scored on a grounder of Michael Harris II.

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Cardinals tied the game 3-3 at the bottom of the innings. Poseo doubled, Thomas Saggiz had an RBI single and Gordeman killed his homer.

The sixth-inning homer of Poseo, his fourth kept the cardinals above 4-3.

Cardinals gave their lead to 5-3 in the seventh innings on an RBI single from Donovan.

Atlanta proceeded from 6–5 in the eighth innings on Murphy’s three-run shot, his 16th shot.

Cardinals tied the game 6-6 at the bottom of the innings on three pedestrians and one wild pitch. But Braves took a 7–6 lead in the ninth innings on a single by the decisive ground ball of Alvarez and Drake Baldwin and Profar.

-Bield level media

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